Alan Rogers Review
This delightful park with riding stables on site, is on the edge of Exmoor. The stone packhorse bridge over Horner Water beside the farm entrance sets the tone of the park, which the Dascombe family have created over the last forty years having previously farmed the land. The farm buildings have been converted into riding stables with escorted rides available (from Easter). Touring and tent pitches are on a partly sloping field with marvellous views, or a flatter location in a clearing by the river, while 20 caravan holiday homes are in a separate area. Electrical hook-ups are available (16A), although some require long leads (25 m). Six new fully serviced pitches have been added.
Facilities
The heated toilet block provides controllable hot showers, one washbasin cubicle for each sex, hairdressing and shaving areas, laundry room, unit for disabled visitors and babies, and an indoor dishwashing room. A second older block is opened in high season with extra WCs and washbasins. Motorcaravan service point. Well stocked shop doubles with reception (from 1/4). Riding stables. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and exercised off site.
- Fishing nearby
- Riding nearby
- Golfing nearby
- Shop on site
- Pets allowed
Find out more about this campsite by visiting their Official Website.
Location
Getting there...
From A39, 5 miles west of Minehead, take first left past Allerford to Horner and West Luccombe. Site is on right after 400 yds. O.S.GR: SS899461.
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